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"Go time" in Big Sur as massive wildfire bears down (Reuters)

"Go time" in Big Sur as massive wildfire bears down (Reuters)   more»»

Reuters - A massive, out-of-control wildfire bearing down on the scenic coastal town of Big Sur was exhibiting "extreme fire behavior" that had authorities fearing for nearly 1,800 homes and businesses in its path and ordering residents to get out.


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